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Sony Provides Dates For Move-Compatible Titles

The PlayStation Move will be out this September, which means you're going to need to know all about the Move-compatible games.

Sony has released a list of all currently known Move titles; some of which are designed specifically for the new motion-sensing technology, while others will simply feature the extra compatibility. The latter category includes the likes of Heavy Rain: Move Edition, LittleBigPlanet 2, SOCOM 4 and NBA 2K11. But perhaps what is most important is the list of games that will be available the month Move hits store shelves, and it's a goodly assortment of potentially innovative experiences; all of the following are set for September 2010:

Sports Champions

Eye Pet

Kung Fu Rider

Start the Party!

echochrome 2 (PSN)

Tumble (PSN)

Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 11 (Electronic Arts)

Toy Story 3: The Video Game (Disney Interactive Studios)

The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest (WB Games Inc.)

Brunswick Pro Bowling (Crave)

Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition (Capcom)

Time Crisis: Razing Storm (Bandai Namco)

R.U.S.E. (Ubisoft)

Remember, first-party Move titles will hold a price tag of $39.99 and as a refresher, you can nab the controller by itself for $49.99 or if you need the entire package (including the PlayStation Eye and Sports Champions), that'll cost you $99.99. Feel free to peruse the rest of the list through the link above; the likes of The Fight: Lights Out, Sly Collection, SOCOM 4, Sorcery, Heroes on the Move, and Killzone 3 were all featured at Sony's conference yesterday.

Although I'm not the biggest fan of motion-sensing, admittedly, Move had a great show.

This might be a dumb question, but if Sports Champions is the bundled game shouldn't it come with two Moves? The only videos, previews or demonstrations of the Gladiator Duel or Archery minigames I have seen are being played with two Moves.

I don't have an issue with being required to purchase a separate controller to add a second player, but when a second Move seems like such an integral part of the single player experience I don't get it.

That makes sense. It may not be the optimal control scheme, but is probably what they needed to do to keep the entry point under $100. Then after they have you hooked you will want to go out and get another one.

What do you mean by "the very first playable 3D game demo" of MLB10: The Show? Is there going to be another demo of MLB10: The Show? The first 3D demos came out last week for Super Stardust HD and MotorStorm: Pacific Rift.

I'm super excited for move, some of the games on the list I already have, like pain and high velocity bowling. I am thinking I'll probably pick up street kings as well.

I'm kinda glad I haven't managed to get heavy rain yet because I want to try it with move and see how it works, which I plan to do in october when it is ready.

I may actually get KZ3, as impressive as killzone has always been, shooters aren't my thing, but move makes me interested in trying it.

The game that has been shown so far that I am most interested in tho is sorcery, that is the kind of game I was hoping to get with move, I hope more rpg like titles come out for it pretty quickly, I'd be stoked.

Wow I was never realy into the Move untill now. I just might have to pick the $100 bundle up now.
I know the Move will be way better then the Wii num chucks the controles suck the pointing at just the right spot and the slowness of it too plus with the horrable graphics it all gets very boring and very anoying.

BTW did anyone else notice in one of the Move trailers that Sony makes a point of showing that they have voice control too where the player tells the game 'Stop' and it does. I mean, I already use voice control in SingStar, and it's been there for a year, and it works for everyone.

So before anyone worries that Kinect has voice and move doesn't - oh yes it does.

One other thing I noticed was that Eyepet is coming to the PSP as well as the PS3. For that to happen, the camera has to come to the PSP too. Something that was hidden among the various demo videos and I didn't hear announced, but it's there. You can take your eyepet wherever you go.

i normally dont like adventure games but i must admit sorcery looked like allot of fun!i wont be getting it though, moves WAY! too expensive!290 bucks! i could buy a frigging wii with 2 years extended warranty for that price!!!!!!!!!!